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well supra dude ur actually right, the car will beat our cars but its the driver that has to be able to use the car to its max capability! neways fords suck and skylines rock ps my dads got an M3 i think that would easily kick ur dads XR6 turbo with out even using 1st and 2nd gear haha

Its nice to see ur dad has turbo charged ford. Bout time ford realised what the japs have known for years on how to keep an engine light and still get good power out of it. But the fact is that no one here really cares how fast ur dads car is, i would be prepared to put my car on the line if you or him could keep up with me round Mt Glorious or somewhere similar if i felt like i had something to prove. If u have nothing better to do then to come on a forum and try and stir something or get a reaction u must lead a very boring life, maybe one day daddy will let u drive his car and then u'll have something better to do to fill ur time.

haha, it must be something like that.

newayz, back on topic, i hated my stocko rims, they were the first things to go. Umm i dont really know what else it could be, have u run it down the strip yet? how long u had the car? did u find it went better when u first hopped into it?

I havnt taken it on the 1/4 yet..

Ive had it for just over a yr and its always been like this, got it with 91km on the clock.

And yeah the only time i noticed any power increase was the night i installed my pod filter on a reallly cold night and took it for a spin that nite..

other than that i really didnt notice any real improvement over the cat back exhaust or filter.

thats wat i think anyway

unless im just paranoid :D

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